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Andrew,
It appears you recently changed the root directory served by your webserver. I observe that your pages no longer start with a /blog/ as part of the absolute path. However, most incoming links, and several links on the side of your blog, still have that portion of the path.
If I manually edit the URL to remove the /blog/ directory from the path, the links work.
I’d suggest you add a symlink of blog/ pointing to . in the server’s root directory, until/unless you feel like adding a rewrite rule to change all the old-style links…

I am in need of an expert for a product that I am making. I need someone who understands the xbox controller and how to intercept its commands from the main consoul. I athen want to use this command to do other things. For example, when I crash o car on XBOX I want a light or siren in the room to come on
anybody can email me:jmskjefte@adelphia.net

Hello. I was wondreing if you could help me to find the answer to an xbox question. I wanted to connect an xbox drive to a regular computer but i’m not sure on how to assemble a patch cable to do so. if I had a schematic that showed pin assinments that could help, but I haven’t found one yet. Second, does the hard drive in the xbox have the operating system (or something like it). Any answers you have would be great.

And if you do not mind a technical question about it, which we hope you can answer…
Our Circa-Med app works nicely in test mode on our Chumby — both when we use Chumby online, and also when our free “chrono-cognitive” bio-feedback therapy clock and “circadian meditation” device Circa-Med.swf software is loaded from a USB drive (once the Flash movie’s name is changed to config.swf.)

But while our Circa-Med program works flawlessly and looks superb on our new Autocast when online, we are having a curious problem when loading the config.swf version of Circa-Med.swf into our Autocast from the USB drive. More specifically, while our Autocast beautifully plays the sound portion of our Flash movie, the visual portion of our clock rarely makes an appearance. And when it does, it only stays in view for a couple of seconds and then disappears, after which, it eventually appears for a brief time.

Can you think of any reason(s) why a Flash movie that runs well off a USB drive into a Chumby has the above visual problems on an Autocast?

Warmest regards, Yale

P.S. We very much hope you like our Circa-Med app and its intended uses per a much overlooked and under-appreciated aspect of biology and even chrono-biology!

Before u start reading this, I am not a bot lol. 3+3=6 and i love human :). Anyway, here is what i have to say.

Connecting Webmaster who owns site related to hacking

We have recently started a portal where we are looking to connect all the webmasters who own a website related to hacking. We hope that you will appreciate our efforts and encourage us on this.

How it works is, you submit the links to the tutorials posted on your site. So NOT the entire post but just the links and we will index it on our site. Our visitors would be reading your links and tuts from our site, which will ultimately generate more traffic for you.

I’d like to inquire about doing a sponsored blog post for $25(with a text link back to us) introducing our company OR sending you one of our products to review (I can write the blog post for you if you wish as well.) that you can keep if it’s not too expensive :) on bunniestudios.com. We sell Remote Control Toys (RC Toys) and I thought our products might be a good fit for your readers/visitors. Is this something you’d be open to?

I used to be more than happy to search out this web-site.I needed to thanks in your time for this excellent read!! I undoubtedly having fun with each little little bit of it and I have you bookmarked to check out new stuff you blog post.

Cool Blog! I stumbled upon it while trying to figure out how to use an FPGA or even a PAL circuit to build an array of simple comparators for linear A/D conversion. My late night idea is to use a state machine to generate look up addresses for sin and cos tables stored in flash eprom. This could give me I Q outputs from a single A/D circuit. I have designed a circuit using discrete transistors as comparatorss with resistor ladders and a voltage ref, but I would like to put the whole thing on a chip, with out going ASIC.

I just don'[t have the funds for that! By day I am a pediatric Oncologist, and by night design soft radio circuits for my Ham station, and radio telescope.

Hey Andrew if you’re the bunnie from MIT. Are you in the states? I’ve hopped over to Montana to practice. Thanks for the book. Saw the little raspberrypi circuit boards and it made me wonder what you were up to these days. If you’re hopping past Yellowstone lemme know- I’m still on alumni web… Neat work on the chumby..

I am the founder of 12 year old Singapore based elearning company. Recently, we sold our corporate business so we can focus on education as a social enterprise. We aim to reach 5-100-5 by 2017 – i.e., in 5 years, we will be in position to educate 100 million kids in the next 5 years. We are using a blended learning approach and are starting with a pilot in Pakistan. For this purpose, we developed a zigbee based clicker, that works just fine. Next, we want to add a display and flash memory so kids can take homework of 10 multiple choice questions that are re-synched into our adaptive learning engine each day. Sort of a really skinny tablet without even Internet connectivity – must cost US$10 or so. But we are at the limits of our capabilities. Would love to meet you!

I need an expert to read the hidden watermarks on poison-pen letters so we can track down the printer. I can subpoena manufacture’s information on printer location after we know the manufacturer and serial number.

Hope all is great. If you get to SD I wld love to link with you. Are you livin in songapore now? If so it is a shame but I do not blame you. Question – I need a phenomenal young developer who could help me build alternative currency on bit coin or another similar platform. I’d be most grateful for any recommendations.. Also, if there are people i ahould speak with to source the right candidate i welcome those thoughts as well. Thank you bunnie very imporatnt to me. Hope to have coffee before long and beat with your OS computer. – Ted

Hi Bunnie,
we’re a startup building hand gesture interfaces for TV and it occurred to us that it would be cool to use your NeTV technology to overlay TV picture with a gesturing feedback. I’d love to hear your thoughts about that.
Tom

Hi Bunnie,
I like the embedded system very much,
Last year, I saw your blog. And my dream is to make a computer just like the Raspberry Pi. So I’m very happy to see your own computer.
So nice to see your blog!

Someone Reflashed my BIOS and installed malware via Bullguard – times and dates and a shiny SDcard WITH information is helpful – it goes to a fixed area of RAM – so easy to capture. Thought they might backdate.
Is spread by my USB sticks so my Sandisk USB stick uses an ARM CPU which I have LOTS of experience…. so it’s fuzzed and lodged with press among other places… 1337 – a)freedom of speech and b)It may get called the ICR-Virus; famous at last!…. I sent them both to my Bunnie – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPEzLNh5YIo worth 1 hour of your life that could stop identity theft or your 501 is empty!!!
He told me WHICH ARM and so on, but as people realized – you can now $2700 to learn fuzzing!!!!
I have posted to you….. you might get several since I’ve sent them to folks in the US & EU – error-proofing. I think it will interest you. Comparing Bullguard, I will do and let them know.

Best wishes – the guy who asked if Sandisk JUST use ARM….. I’m also messing with the M0+ to produce ultra-low power utils. A Sandisk with MP3 player, you just need battery & DAC for VERY cheap players.

I came across your website and really enjoyed reading through it. I wanted to see if you were open to guest contributions? I work for Modernize.com and we’re looking to contribute articles about home improvement and decor and think your website would be a great fit!

Here are a couple examples of recent articles our writers have written:

Hi,
Quiz question. are there any smaller form factors for flash RAM? Exery USB stick, SDcard and such use the same rectangle with pins along both of the thin ends. I ask because for 1 million Microbits, we need 1 million low-power icroUSB B memory sticks. I’m trying to find someone who does something 1/2 width so the memory stick is the size of an AA battery. If you can find a supplier then I see no reason why it couldn’t be bought from your company because we are keen to use a specific controller. One with a powerful enough CPU to decode MP3 & ACELP. The Cortex A4 has specific instructions but the A3 should be able to manage a fixed point version of both Codecs if run at the same speed as the nRF51822 Bluetooth chip (which also handles USB and ALL the I/O stuff (48MHz), I think that is fast enough. I have a Danish friend who is looking to see if we can use a trick I found here http://www.edn.com/design/integrated-circuit-design/4312523/Create-a-DAC-from-a-microcontroller-s-ADC to get up to a theoretical maximum of 10-bit DAC…. but with a tricked-out 3-bit ADPCM (the unused code 100 switches between low & high gain tables.
That’s it really, 1 million micro USB sticks the size of an AA battery that decodes MP3 and ACELP. Last note, Looking at ALL Audible files, there is a 256K table (sometimes a bit smaller) but presuming they have both short-term & long-term vector tables, I suspect that the quality comes from analysis by synthesis and they just keep repeating analysis by synthesis of the whole file, repeatedly looking for the lowest error-rate. All I can tell you is that 3 hours = 150Mb ≈ 14.2Kb/second or <0.5 bits per sample for pure reproduction.

Hi,
I wondered if you were aware that someone has built a studio effects rack that uses 2x SID chips from the C64. I think they have run out and so the value of these machines is going through the roof.

What even they missed is that, while there were 4 separate bits (noise, triangle, square & sine), some combinations worked together. Triangle and Sine were popular for synth-drum sounds.

It seems that someone TRIED to copy them but got the filters wrong. A single chip that could use ring-modulation between any channel and the next (or the first if it were channel 5) then you could produce a great sound chip. Some C64 demos were even written for people who had put 2 SIDs into their machine.

I think the last thing that was missing is that it COULD play samples using the volume control. This was done on interrupt and wasn’t very good but a good, steady, 4-bit input would also add 2 sample channels giving you 8. I’ve even seen a modified 2-bit ADPCM being used to get twice the amount of samples. Someone even got the whole of Soft Cell’s ‘Tainted Love’ onto the thing. The other thing that impressed me was the (looking back, great for the time) speech by Electronic Speech Systems (the guys behind Speak and Spell. They used all 3 channels for the 3 most fundamental frequencies and added snippets of samples to make it work. Again, presuming it’s off-patent, the SID could use the well-timed samples or even the 6 fundamental frequencies to make the results better. Of course, that would need a converter. Add MIDI and knock them out for $1000 a pop.

Hi sir,
I am an electronic engineering student from India who has been following Ben Heck show. Your Novena is mind blowing and I love the whole concept. It is not available in India too. We have a small maker group here and would love to get hands on your open hardware. Is there any way we can get one Novena developer board. We would be very thrilled to get one. I could get an email to you. Thus this comment. We the makers from India hope to hear from you.

So You’re kind of a engineering legend even for those of us that don’t count engineering/electronics as a strong suit.

This is yet another feeble request for an enthusiast project. I’ve got an Intel DQ77KB setup inside my old Xbox 360 and wanted to get the Power board from the xbox functional to the point of being able to start the computer and find a tutorial for an IR Header using LIRC as I’ve got Arch linux installed.

Is there any chance you might be able and willing to assist? It’s worth a hundred bucks to me if possible, but I’m sure you hear these requests all the time. Anyway, let me know if interested or willing to assist.
Thanks,

I’m interested in designed a technical device along the lines of your collaboration with Snowden. I know you’re probably really busy but do you have a protege or trusted collaborator you’d be willing to recommend?

I’m a film producer working on a film about DNA Hacking and I need a chain of title for the lawyers in the US. In other words, I need to option the blog “DNA Hacks — More Bits per Basepair” published on the 14th December 2006.

I just finished the compilation of all episodes on youtube. This made me realize that a lot of things I can’t find on amazon, could potentially already exist somewhere in Shenzhen. I just don’t know about it.

See, I have a list of things I would like in my life, things that would simplify my life, but I don’t have the time, will or skill to build them myself!

For example, I noticed that when I am reading from an e-reader or a book and then I get distracted by something; when I come back to it, it takes me ages to find where I stopped. Could there not be a camera able to analyse where I am reading to see approximately where I stopped so it could indicate where to start again? I am dyslexic, so this tasks makes it even harder…

What I am asking is: is there a place where I could ask if a technology I want already exists somewhere? A website where the consumer could ask for something, and wait for the producer to propose it to them if they know where it is OR once they produced it? If several consumers want the same thing, then they could add up, like an online petition. Basically, I would like to let the providers come to me, I am to lazy to go to the providers for difficult requests.

I understand you are not a web designer. I was just wondering if such a website already exist. If not, where could I give all the ideas I have about new products? I am studying medicine you see, so I am happy to give out ideas if that could potentially improve my life or the life of others.

I love what you have done with circuit stickers – I am a father to a 7 year old girls – and I feel that circuit stickers can revolutionize STEM DIY. I also launched my own startup ( http://www.smartivity.in) . I want to work with you and find out how to get every girl to use circuit stickers and drive interest in STEM using arts and crafts. Would love to hear from you !

I am a Engineer from Ecuador South America, I saw your interview in the Wired Documentary on Shenzhen, Nice Job!, It seems to me that you know Shenzhen very well.

I am trying to buy some products from Shenzhen, For start I am looking to buy Laptops, there has appear many dealers that are selling products naming that there products are “originals” like (Apple, Dell, HP etc.), I really don´t know if I can trust them, could you please help me sending me dealers contacts that you trust or know, that sells originals Equipment or good imitations similar or better than the original. It will be very help full.

Sorry to write you in your blog, But I couldn´t find another way to reach you.